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Many introductory studies leave the impression that the American Revolution was a limited war, when in fact it was a complex conflict that was global in nature. With The New American Revolution Handbook, Theodore P. Savas and J. David Dameron bring the full scope of the conflict to life in a concise handbook that includes a wide range of topics and subjects, many of which are ignored or glossed over in traditional texts. The authors use clear and concise writing broken down into easy-to-understand chapters complete with original maps, tables, charts and dozens of drawings to trace the history of the Revolution from the beginning of the conflict through the final surrender in 1783. In addition to the traditional study of battles and campaigns, Savas and Dameron provide topical focus on such subjects as women, Native Americans, African Americans, the Dutch, the Germans, the Spanish, the French, technology, numbers and losses, and much more. The handbook also covers military organizations, the armies and navies, commanders on both sides and recommendations for additional detailed research.
The New American Revolution Handbook takes the traditional one-volume introduction to an all-new level.
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